I have Windows 7, 64 bit, When I plug my arduino Uno R3 compatible into USB port, Windows configures as USB Serial Port. I have tried to update the driver and select the Arduino Uno R3 driver and Windows keeps on indicating that USB Serial is the best driver. So I force the selection by indicating that I have a disk with the driver. I select the Arduino driver and Windows attempts to Install the driver and I get an error message: The device cannot start (Code 10)

I have tried to Download firmware but I get error: No communications available:.

I do not have the Arduino IDE installed on the workstation.

Thanks

Joe

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It will walk you through, step-by-step, exactly how to install drivers for the Arduino boards. If those steps do not work, you may need to manually remove the driver (through the windows Device Manager, by navigating to the correct COM port, right clicking on it, and selecting 'Uninstall'. You may also need to check the 'Delete the driver software for this device' checkbox. Then, go through the setup guide steps again to see if a fresh install works.

Double check, too, that you are selecting the correct folder where the drivers are located; you want the 'Drivers/Arduino' folder inside of the ROBOTC directory to be selected, NOT the 'FTDI USB Drivers' folder. Typically, the correct file path is 'C:/Program Files (x86)/Robomatter Inc/ROBOTC Development Environment/Drivers/Arduino', but this may differ depending on your individual computer's setup.

Also, make sure you have administrator privileges and there isn't anything preventing ROBOT from installing drivers on the computer, as this will typically block the Arduino driver installation. If you are installing the drivers and you get a warning message from Windows saying 'Windows can't verify the publisher of this driver software', it generally means you have found the correct driver.

Please let us know if you are still having trouble with this after following the above steps.

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